If you’ve been working on Stellar lately, you might be familiar with Soroban RPC. With the introduction of Protocol 22, it has now been rebranded as Stellar RPC. This isn’t just a simple name change—it reflects the Stellar Development Foundation’s (SDF) ongoing efforts to streamline data accessibility for developers across the Stellar ecosystem. In this article, we’ll explore the reason behind the renaming, why Stellar RPC is a key part of the network’s future, and how it supports the evolving needs of developers.

What is Stellar RPC?
Stellar RPC is a lightweight solution designed to provide real-time access to Stellar network data. Similar to RPC nodes in other blockchain environments, it enables developers to efficiently query the network. Whether you’re building a non-custodial wallet, issuing assets, or tracking network activity, Stellar RPC offers reliable, stable infrastructure that can be easily deployed by anyone.
Key Features:
Instant data access – Retrieve network information exactly when you need it.
Developer-friendly design – Access only the necessary blockchain data for your application, avoiding unnecessary storage overhead.
Efficient infrastructure – Focus on building your product without the complexity of direct Stellar Core interactions.
What Stellar RPC is Not:
A core backend service for applications
A direct replacement for Horizon & A historical data indexer
For developers new to Stellar, Stellar RPC serves as the ideal starting point, aligning with the network’s growing needs while offering an optimized experience for builders.
Source: StellarOrg